Introducing Squash Pods and Bubbles Clubs have re-opened and restricted play is permitted under our published guidelines. Phase 3 of the Irish Government’s Roadmap remains in place and further detail on what may be permitted is now necessary.
learn moreIrish Squash wish to advise that following the Irish Government’s decision to delay progression to Phase 4 of the roadmap, access to squash remains limited to our current COVID-19 guidelines for Phase 3. The NI
learn more15th Annual General Meeting of Irish Squash Federation clg This year’s AGM took place on Sunday, 19t
learn moreAs per yesterday's announcement from the Government, that Phase 4 of the revised roadmap to reopen society would NOT BE GOING AHEAD on July 20th. This obviously also applies to sport and SQUASH. Therefore the activity going on in c
learn moreThe day has finally arrived where our squash community can get back on the court. It will be great to get some e
learn moreIn our guidance document, (see below) Irish Squash are providing clubs, players and coaches information necessary to support a safe and successful return to the squash court. Please read it carefully in advance of dusting down your rackets! Although clubs may re-open squash
learn moreThe Irish Squash working group is finalising the COVID-19 Return to Play Guidance document following the Government’s announcement that all sporting activities may recommence on June 29th. This is information for clubs in the Republic of Ireland. We await guidan
learn moreFeedback from Sport Ireland Expert Group expected this weekend regarding Irish Squash return to play protocol. Details will be made available as soon as possible
learn moreIrish Squash have established a working group to be led by Rosie Barry regarding the return to play guidelines for squash. A draft protocol has been prepared with reference to current government, HSE, HPSC and NSAI guidelines. Further work is required on our protocol and we
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